The DJ – who worked in Sharm El Sheikh for 11 years – witnessed regular beatings and violence with mobile phone footage showing cramped cells and dirty toilets.

Speaking from Essex, where he is staying with family after his release on November 9, Pete said: ‘No one deserves that sort of punishment.

‘My heart bleeds for her.

One of Pete’s photos showing the conditions inside the prison (Picture: SWNS)The conditions have been described as appalling (Picture: SWNS)The home made bed light Pete Farmer rigged up during the time he spent time locked up (Picture: SWNS)

‘The conditions are absolutely horrendous. Disease is rife.

‘It is very, very violent. I saw people beaten and burned on their private parts with cattle prods. It’s horrendous.

‘Egypt is a beautiful country but it is the levels of corruption which are disgusting.’

Tourist Laura Plummer, 33, was jailed for there years on Boxing Day for smuggling 290 Tramadol tablets into Egypt.

She is currently in Qena prison but Pete said all foreign female prisoners serving sentences similar to hers are transferred to al-Qanater.

Pete claims he was jailed for accidentally picking up the wrong bag in a pub during a night off in November 2015.

Pete claims up to 30 people shared a tiny four-bunk cell (Picture: SWNS)There was very little privacy inside (Picture: SWNS)A meal he was able to cook for himself (Picture: SWNS)The flip flops Pete Farmer wore for two years (Picture: SWNS)Pete Farmer inside the prison (Picture: SWNS)He was a DJ in Egypt before he was jailed (Picture: SWNS)

He endured horrific conditions, with beds stacked high to the ceiling and filthy rags draped from the railings offering the only privacy.